Re: CAR REVERSE SENSOR SUPPLIER

>This product actually alerts drivers who are reversing their vehicles about

> >obstacles. > >Regards, > >Samuel > > Personally I use my eyes, mirrors and common sense and have never had > a problem.

With my car, the bonnet ( hood ? ) of the car I am reversing up to can't be seen over my rear spoiler. Something to help judge the distance could help me get into tight spaces.

How much do these gadgets cost ?

-- Jonathan

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Jonathan Barnes
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I have had cars with spoilers and have also had an MR2 and a Ferrari

328 and none of these are easy to see out of the rear of but i've never backed into anything!
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Spanner Dangle

Lucky you - My Boss backed his Merc into a 2 foot bollard yesterday, spoiler or no spoiler you couldn't see it, major damage to the rear bumper and now he wishes he'd gone for the parking sensor option. Shit happens I suppose. I'm like you Spanner, never reversed into anything, I've whacked the front end of my Bug-eye Scorpio a few times, never got the hang of that sloping bonnet.

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Jez

Hi Jonathan,

It depends on whether you are a distributor or a consumer.

If you are keen to explore a distributorship, please email me at snipped-for-privacy@singnet.com.sg

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Is

Gotta get me one of these...

I've got a 2002 Monte Carlo and with the distorted mirrors (objects appear WAY closer than they physically are). For me, accurate back parking is a real pain with this car....

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jist wondering

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